Re: Jason
Subj: Free File Hosts
It seems your page is only a Blogspot subdomain (as is mine), which doesn't allow file uploads other than images (with Picasaweb). I found this list of free file hosts by a quick Google search:

Read the descriptions, test a few out, and find one you like.
Then there's always RapidShare (aka. Rapid****), hahah.

Edit:
Reading through the list myself, this (Work/Family Safe.) one seems to be pretty good. You get 1GB of upload space, and 8GB per month of download bandwidth, with the free account. Your account is deleted after 30 days of not signing in, but you get a reminder email warning you of this before it happens. Your files don't ever get deleted for not being downloaded recently.

If you want to place a link to another article you've written on the web, as in the article is already on a webpage, then you would put this code in.

<a href="http://www.site.com/whereyourarticleis.htm>Words you want to be clickable</a>

If you want to link to an article that's on your server for download, such as a word document, movie, audio file or whatever, then do the same, but in the quotes type in the location of where the file is such as http://site.com/location.doc

Are you paying for hosting with your own domain or are you using blogspot to host your site? I've never dealt with free sites like blogger or blogspot, so I'm not sure if they let you host files on thier server, which I would assume they wouldnt.

You can get a domain and basic hosting package for your site for under 15 dollars. 8 dollars for the domain and 3.99 for hosting per month. Hosting your own site gives you ALOT more freedom and flexibility.

I'm afraid this thread is about how to manager a blogspot based site Rolando, so you have to deal with the limitations of their system.

No, there isn't a way to host those files on the blogspot servers Jason, so you'll have to put them someplace else and link to them.
Now I haven't researched this, but Google also offer a static web page hosting system you can link to your google account and that lets you upload about any file type as I recall. The bit I haven't researched is whether it will allow PDFs. I know it accommodated midi files, MP3s, ABC files and a few other odd formats I was looking to use and I don't recall there being any limit on filetypes at all. The amount of dfata you can store up there is limited, so if you're planning to use it as a major file repository, one of the other systems like Patrick mentioned might be better.

If you want to keep it all in the google "family", access your Google account and sign up for Page Creator.
Another Google option though might be to use Google documents and publish read only copies of word documents. I believe you can also create the documents using a web based editor, so that might be useful.
I've put an example of how this would appear at up at http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhjvqqc9_0g49dj9 WFS, just not very useful information.

Probably not what you're after, so Google Page Creator or external file hosting will be your best options.

Let me know if you struggle with any of this or I've just plain not made sens.